Oh, oh, hahaha I said, "We ain't getting in this b h". They smoking the gas now (Yeah), I had a cold contact (Yeah) My iPhone is smashed now (Oh), I got new contacts (Oh) Itchy, my eyes I’ma scratch now like I need new contacts Put my bros on the MAC now (What?), I'm signing new contracts.

In other words, fracking money made more men dad-material, but it didn't make them husband-material. Though in more conservative parts of the country like Appalachia, infusions of steady jobs for men in the 1970s and 80s led to more marriages and then more children born in wedlock, the Washington Post reports, this time, though fracking-related wealth produced a localized baby boom, there wasn't a corresponding boom in marriages. Kearney tells the Post, "There was a different response this time, and it's sobering," adding, "The commitment to childbearing with marriage in the 70s and 80s is just no longer there. The decline in marriage rates in the working class.